Portfolio cover — image-to-video prompts
Use these with an image-to-video tool (Runway Gen-4.5 or Luma). Start from your own screen/art for each project — don’t generate from scratch. Goal: 3 covers that read as a cohesive set on a light, minimal portfolio.
House style (keep identical across all three)
Subtle, slow, seamless loop. Minimal, light, calm. Restrained motion — small parallax, gentle settle, no flashy transitions. Clean white/off-white background, soft depth. 4–6 seconds, loopable, no text, no camera shake.
Zevo — start frame: Zevo app screen + car (or contactless tap)
Start from this Zevo mobile screen. Animate a calm contactless-unlock moment: a soft pulse radiating from the phone toward the car, UI elements settling into place with a gentle parallax, a subtle key-tap glow. Light, premium, trustworthy. Slow seamless loop, white background, no text.
DePunks — start frame: DePunks NFT grid / pixel-punk art
Start from this DePunks NFT grid. Slowly shuffle and morph the punk traits across the tiles in a quiet generative reveal, with a faint on-chain mint pulse rippling through the grid. Crisp, playful but restrained. Seamless loop, light background, no text.
Agent4 — start frame: agent4.fun dashboard / banner
Start from this Agent4 dashboard. Bring it to life: thin data lines flowing between nodes, agent-execution pulses traveling across an Ethereum network graph, a soft “live” heartbeat on metrics. Technical, calm, intelligent. Seamless loop, light UI, no text.
Settings
- Tool: Runway Gen-4.5 (best control) or Luma (image-to-video).
- 4–6s, loop ON, muted.
- Aspect ratio: match the project-card slot (confirm card aspect, e.g. 16:9 or 4:3).
- Export mp4 (H.264) and webm if possible (webm is lighter for web).
Wiring
Drop exports in foogy.dev/public/ and they get wired into each case study’s video field as the cover. Keep covers under ~2–3 MB each for fast load.